Audio Book: The Invisible Passenger

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There are stories we write, and there are stories that arrive.
This one arrived quietly.
It wasn’t born from a grand idea or a desire to teach, but from a simple, uncomfortable observation about the world we live in:
people are disappearing long before they die.
Not through magic, or metaphysics, or tragedy — but through indifference.
The man in these pages could be anyone. A worker. A neighbour. A stranger passing through. Someone who has given years of his life to a world that, eventually, stops looking back.
He is not a hero. He is not a villain. He is simply someone who slipped beneath the surface of attention — and in doing so, revealed the truth about the rest of us.
This book is not written to accuse. It is not written to shame. It is written to remind.
Because the collapse of compassion rarely happens loudly. It erodes quietly, through busy days, tired eyes, and the thousand small ways we forget each other.
If this story finds you at the right time, if it stirs something in you — tenderness, sorrow, recognition — then it has already done its work.
And if it helps even one person feel seen in a world where invisibility comes too easily, then its purpose is complete

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